(1.) THIS is an appeal under Section 80, Workmen's Compensation Act directed against an order dated 17th October 1946, passed by the Additional Deputy Commissioner, Lakhimpur, purporting to act as Commissioner under the Workmen's Compensation Act. The order is in these terms:
(2.) MR . Barooah for the appellant, Sardar Mohan Singh, has contended that the learned Additional Deputy Commissioner, Lakhimpur, had no jurisdiction to entertain proceedings brought under the Workmen's Compensation Act, as only the Deputy Commissioners in Assam have been appointed ex officio Commissioners under the Workmen's Compensation Act. We issued notice to the Government Advocate to satisfy us whether the Additional Deputy Commissioner, Lakhimpur, who passed the order appealed from, was ex officio Commissioner under the Workmen's Compensation Act. Mr. Barman frankly stated that ho is unable to satisfy us that the Additional Deputy Commissioner, Lakhimpur, is an ex officio Commissioner under the Workmen's Compensation Act. This statement alone, made by Mr. Barman, is sufficient for the purpose of quashing the order in question and ordering a re -trial of the claims made. We would have in any case quashed the order appealed from even if the learned Additional Deputy Commissioner was in fact ex officio Commissioner, for the plain reason that the order passed by him is not in accordance with the procedure laid down in the Workmen's Compensation Act. For instance, the procedure laid down under Section 10A(4) has not been followed, in that when the employer Mohan Singh disclaimed liability, the Commissioner should have informed the dependents of the deceased workmen that it was open to them to prefer a claim for compensation. It does not appear from the record that the dependants made any claim at all. Again the provisions of Section 25, Workmen's Compensation Act have not been complied with. We think this is a matter in which the, order appealed from must be set aside, and the proceedings remanded for re -trial by the Deputy Commissioner, Lakhimpur himself, with direction that the proceedings be heard and determined according to law, bearing in mind the provisions of Sections 10A (4) and 25, Workmen's Compensation Act.
(3.) I agree.